car parts as wedding decorations
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car parts as wedding decorations
In discussing how weddings are "not about the guy" with the fiancee, I came up with the idea of using car or other manly themed stuff to make it less of a frilly deal.
I told her a 6UL as a table centerpiece would be awesome. Slightly out of budget, but then a group buy with a minor delay would be ok, right?
she actually thought the idea was interesting and worth looking into, but I need ideas from the doods around here.
I think it could be done tastefully, but I think it could MORE EASILY be shitty and trashy. I am going to avoid that at all costs. This is a classy affair, even with car parts all over.
and please try to keep it serious.
some ideas:
wheel centerpieces
upside down piston candle holders
groom wearing driving shoes
brake disks always make good stand bases
lets see what you got.
I told her a 6UL as a table centerpiece would be awesome. Slightly out of budget, but then a group buy with a minor delay would be ok, right?
she actually thought the idea was interesting and worth looking into, but I need ideas from the doods around here.
I think it could be done tastefully, but I think it could MORE EASILY be shitty and trashy. I am going to avoid that at all costs. This is a classy affair, even with car parts all over.
and please try to keep it serious.
some ideas:
wheel centerpieces
upside down piston candle holders
groom wearing driving shoes
brake disks always make good stand bases
lets see what you got.
#6
So much for classy and serious!
How about checker flag used sparingly in the decorations? Winner Circle/Podium type deal for the head table. Use a diecast car as the heart of the center piece at each table. Wedding party enter the reception with helmets on? Hot wheels cars as the party favour? Car track table cloths? Set up a slot car track on a table somewhere as entertainment.
How about checker flag used sparingly in the decorations? Winner Circle/Podium type deal for the head table. Use a diecast car as the heart of the center piece at each table. Wedding party enter the reception with helmets on? Hot wheels cars as the party favour? Car track table cloths? Set up a slot car track on a table somewhere as entertainment.
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i don't like the idea at all and think it will "cheapen" the event. I was actually at a car themed wedding when my wife's friend married a mechanic, wasn't so good. I'd try to steer her away from expenses nobody will likely recall 2 years after. Most likely only a handful of people will even appreciate it anyway. Our wedding was outdoors at old author's estate, nothing inclusive, not even trash removal. we decided to forego most decorations as nature provided beautiful scenery. it also helped that my mom has a horticulture degree and did all the other stuff. I also don't think you need to spend a ton of money on food either because nobody remebers it and **** it all out the next day anyway. we had a pig roast. our wedding was truly awesome mostly becuase it was outdoors even though we cut as many corners as we could.
now if her parents are footing the bill, go nuts. my wifes parents are poor and paid about half of it, i did the rest
now if her parents are footing the bill, go nuts. my wifes parents are poor and paid about half of it, i did the rest
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Pretty cheesy in my opinion. It would be sweet if it could be done in a classier way though.
Pretty cheesy in my opinion. It would be sweet if it could be done in a classier way though.
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That rules out anything having to do with NASCAR.
It's going to be difficult to incorporate car parts without looking like an episode of Redneck Wedding. You're going to need NEW stuff, or thoroughly cleaned used parts, because any trace of rust will immediately turn it from classy to crappy.
Checkered flag pattern table cloths are too much IMO, but cocktail napkins would look cool without going overboard. Or "carbon fiber look" stuff if you can find it. Chrome, stainless, and/or titanium bits should fit into whatever color scheme the bride had in mind. A clean wheel might make an okay cake stand/base. Does anybody make rod/piston/sprocket cuff links for the groomsmen?
Honestly I think it's going to be difficult to incorprate enough car stuff to have a "theme" without going too far towards cheesy. But just because it's all about her (it is) that doesn't mean it has to be all frilled and laced to death either. If you can wield veto power over anything with pink or purple in it, that will help keep the estrogen in check. We got married on a beach, had the requisite amount of flowers (corsages, boutonnieres, bouquets) to make it a nice event for the family, and I never felt like things got girlied up out of control. So it's not the end of the world if she ends up nixing your car parts.
Keep in mind that the groom is allowed to have a gift registry at a tool store. I did.
Also, if you **** up anything with the wedding, having top shelf booze at the reception makes it easier to forgive & forget.
It's going to be difficult to incorporate car parts without looking like an episode of Redneck Wedding. You're going to need NEW stuff, or thoroughly cleaned used parts, because any trace of rust will immediately turn it from classy to crappy.
Checkered flag pattern table cloths are too much IMO, but cocktail napkins would look cool without going overboard. Or "carbon fiber look" stuff if you can find it. Chrome, stainless, and/or titanium bits should fit into whatever color scheme the bride had in mind. A clean wheel might make an okay cake stand/base. Does anybody make rod/piston/sprocket cuff links for the groomsmen?
Honestly I think it's going to be difficult to incorprate enough car stuff to have a "theme" without going too far towards cheesy. But just because it's all about her (it is) that doesn't mean it has to be all frilled and laced to death either. If you can wield veto power over anything with pink or purple in it, that will help keep the estrogen in check. We got married on a beach, had the requisite amount of flowers (corsages, boutonnieres, bouquets) to make it a nice event for the family, and I never felt like things got girlied up out of control. So it's not the end of the world if she ends up nixing your car parts.
Keep in mind that the groom is allowed to have a gift registry at a tool store. I did.
Also, if you **** up anything with the wedding, having top shelf booze at the reception makes it easier to forgive & forget.
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Just make sure you don't overdo it. You still want it to be classy, not like a halloween frat party.
http://www.celebrationcakes.ie/Images/cakes2/car.jpg
An edible miata for a cake topper would be pretty cool. You could have models of you two in the car waving as well.
http://www.celebrationcakes.ie/Images/cakes2/car.jpg
An edible miata for a cake topper would be pretty cool. You could have models of you two in the car waving as well.
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I do dig the "why does it have to be all about the woman" point.
But Ugh wow. Checker flag napkins? Why even bother trying? Maybe if both of you were into cars it would be -ok-, but I'm assuming that both of you aren't.
Instead of having pistons and wheels for you and tweezers and curling irons for her, how about something with a "shared interests" theme?
Also, plz don't go into debt for the wedding. You don't want that to be the beginning- of shared debt :(
But Ugh wow. Checker flag napkins? Why even bother trying? Maybe if both of you were into cars it would be -ok-, but I'm assuming that both of you aren't.
Instead of having pistons and wheels for you and tweezers and curling irons for her, how about something with a "shared interests" theme?
Also, plz don't go into debt for the wedding. You don't want that to be the beginning- of shared debt :(
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Been pondering this one...
Hate to say it, but I can't see this happening. The wedding really is all about the woman. Well, her and her parents. Let 'em do their thing, don't interfere apart from offering supportive opinions when asked, and it'll be a more pleasant experience for all involved.
And I'm being serious when I say this. Every bride (and mother of bride) has a sort of Disney-esque romantic preconception of how the Big Day is supposed to be, and trying to muddle with that is only going to foster dissent and decrease their overall enjoyment of it without meaningfully increasing yours. n
Hate to say it, but I can't see this happening. The wedding really is all about the woman. Well, her and her parents. Let 'em do their thing, don't interfere apart from offering supportive opinions when asked, and it'll be a more pleasant experience for all involved.
And I'm being serious when I say this. Every bride (and mother of bride) has a sort of Disney-esque romantic preconception of how the Big Day is supposed to be, and trying to muddle with that is only going to foster dissent and decrease their overall enjoyment of it without meaningfully increasing yours. n
#20
I'll have to side with Joe on this, but from another take...
Car stuff is about hard, cold things that last forever.
Weddings are supposed to be soft, dreamlike and transitory in nature.
Trying to combine the two is mixing polar opposites. It's not romantic to try and shove cars into marriage... it should be about people, not about what you posses. Unless cars defines who you and her are as people, as a couple, I'd recommend you drop it.
I'd recommend saving the car stuff for furniture and other in house decorations... that can last forever.
Car stuff is about hard, cold things that last forever.
Weddings are supposed to be soft, dreamlike and transitory in nature.
Trying to combine the two is mixing polar opposites. It's not romantic to try and shove cars into marriage... it should be about people, not about what you posses. Unless cars defines who you and her are as people, as a couple, I'd recommend you drop it.
I'd recommend saving the car stuff for furniture and other in house decorations... that can last forever.